Singapore is a very expensive country to spend 5 days on a tour

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-02-02

Description: The cost of tourism in Singapore is relatively high, including expenses on airfare, hotel accommodation, tickets, meals, transportation, and shopping.

Expansion: As a prosperous country, Singapore has rich and diverse tourism resources and an advanced economic system, so the cost of tourism is relatively high. On this trip, our family of five's budget included expenses for airfare, hotel accommodation, tickets, meals, transportation, and shopping. A detailed analysis of these costs is provided below.

Description: Tickets are the most cost-effective part of the whole trip, and you can enjoy *** grid when you book in advance.

Expansion: We booked our Singapore Airlines flight three months in advance and chose a direct flight from Shanghai. This not only saves transfer time, but also ensures a comfortable flight experience. The ** of the air ticket is 3,000 yuan per person, and a total of 15,000 yuan was spent. This ** is relatively cost-effective, because you can enjoy a better discount ** by booking in advance**. It is worth mentioning that the facilities and services of Singapore Airlines have always been excellent, even in economy class. In addition, there is a cold drink ** after the meal, and although it is no longer Häagen-Dazs, the taste of Kaiido and Menglong is also very good. Recalling the time when I flew to Häagen-Dazs on Singapore Airlines more than 10 years ago, it feels like time has flown by, but the good memories are still vivid.

Expand: The cost of hotel accommodation in Singapore has risen a lot compared to a decade ago. This time we chose the Marina Bay Hotel and Sentosa Hotel as our accommodation for two nights and two nights respectively. The Marina Bay Hotel** is 2,300 yuan per night, including breakfast; The Sentosa Hotel** is 1,300 yuan per night, excluding breakfast. In total, the accommodation cost a total of 14,000 yuan.

If you are on a budget, try to stay near Marina Bay, as hotels in this area can offer stunning rooms with sea views. The balcony of the room on the 55th floor where we stayed looked out and the whole of Singapore was very open. It was a great feeling to have breakfast on the balcony every morning with a beautiful sunrise and a bustling view of downtown Singapore.

Description: Admission to attractions in Singapore** is high, but each attraction has its own charm and value worth visiting.

Expand: Admission to attractions in Singapore** is relatively high, but each attraction has its own unique charm and value worth visiting. During our trip, we went to Gardens by the Bay Twin Pavilions, River Safari Park, Universal Studios, etc., and the tickets for each attraction have four major and one small ** standard. This time, we also experienced the skyline luge, and bought a total of four ** tickets and one child ticket, with a total price of 650 yuan. In addition, the River Safari was one of our most surprising attractions, where we saw a lot of giant river animals, which were several times larger than we usually see, which was very impressive! I highly recommend going to this attraction with small children to get them up close and personal with the wonders of nature.

If time permits, Universal Studios is also a great place to visit. There are a variety of thrilling rides and shows to let you unleash your passion and fun. Of course, in addition to these ticket costs, there are also some other attractions that cost a total of 3,500 yuan.

Description: F&B** in Singapore is high, but you have the flexibility to choose restaurants and food types to suit your budget.

Expanding: Singapore's dining scene is relatively high**, so for those on a budget, we need to be flexible in our choice of restaurants and food offerings. The most expensive meal on our itinerary was Jumbo Seafood, which is a must-see spot for tourists. We ordered a crab, some razor clams and some side dishes for a total of S$360, which translates to less than 2,000 RMB. Despite the high **, the meal made us very filling.

In addition, we also ate twice at Songfa Bak Kut Teh and FoodRepublic near Universal Studios. Breakfast was served in-house, with one each at Universal Studios' fast food and Gardens by the Bay's burger joint. These add up to about S$500, which is equivalent to 2,800 yuan. Therefore, during the five-day and four-night trip in Singapore, the total cost of food and beverage for our family of five was about 5,000 yuan. For us, ** is indeed on the high side.

Expansion: The cost of transportation in Singapore mainly includes transportation to and from the airport and other locations. We booked a transfer from the airport in advance and it cost a total of 600 RMB. In addition, we also chartered a one-day car and carried out an 8-hour independent trip, which cost 1550 yuan. In addition to that, there are two short taxi rides totalling S$55 for each trip of about 2km. Therefore, the transportation cost a total of 2,500 yuan.

Description: Shopping in Singapore is based on personal interests, and this time we are mainly focused on sightseeing.

Expand: During this trip to Singapore, we mainly focused on sightseeing and had no interest in shopping. So, I didn't spend too much money on shopping. But at the Changi Airport terminal, we couldn't resist the tempting merchandise and bought some bone-setting plasters, snacks and toys for the kids. It cost S$500 at once, which is equivalent to 2,800 yuan. Overall, shopping was not the focus of our trip.

Regarding the cost of tourism in Singapore, we can draw the following conclusions. First of all, as a developed country, Singapore has relatively high travel costs, which is indeed a big burden for the working class. Secondly, flights and hotel accommodations make up a large part of the overall travel budget, so you need to plan ahead and look for deals when booking. In addition, the cost of attraction tickets and food and beverage is also a part that cannot be ignored, and you need to arrange a reasonable budget. Finally, transportation and shopping costs are relatively small and can be tailored to individual circumstances. To sum up, Singapore is expensive to visit, but it is still a country worth visiting, and we hope that everyone can plan their itinerary reasonably according to their personal budget and interests, and enjoy the fun and good memories of traveling as much as possible.

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